Hi Stephen,
You seem to have fallen in the annotation layer "trap" [0]. There is no layer 
behind and polygon deletion is mentioned in the docs I pointed to. Basically, 
select it with the "modify annotations" tool on the same toolbar, and press Del.

To create regular polygon feature, you have to select the layer, turn it into 
edit mode and use digitizing tools. Read [1].

Hope that helps.
Harrissou

[0] 
https://docs.qgis.org/3.28/en/docs/user_manual/map_views/map_view.html#interaction
[1] 
https://docs.qgis.org/3.28/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/editing_geometry_attributes.html#digitizing-an-existing-layer

Le 11 juin 2023 01:22:43 GMT+02:00, Stephen Sacks via QGIS-User 
<[email protected]> a écrit :
>My intention was to create a new vector layer consisting of several polygons.  
>I used the CreatePolygon tool to mark the four vertices of a rectangle.  I 
>must have done something wrong because I've ended up with a polygon that seems 
>to belong to no layer.   In desperation I ran the following python code, 
>hoping to delete the mysterious polygon, but it's still there.  Are some 
>layers not in the legend?  How do I  get rid of the   polygon?
>========================
>from qgis.core import QgsProject
>from qgis.utils import iface
>
>project = QgsProject.instance()
>for lyr in project.mapLayers().values():
>    lyrName = lyr.name()
>    print (lyrName)
>    QgsProject.instance().removeMapLayers([lyr.id()])
>
>
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